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2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection

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Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Palm trees on a beach at sunset

Palm trees on a beach at sunset. Photographed at Ka anapali Beach, Kahekili Beach Park, Maui, Hawaii, USA

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Baby holding her mothers finger

Baby holding her mothers finger
MODEL RELEASED. Baby holding her mothers finger. This baby girl is 3 months old

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Poppy, 19th century artwork

Poppy, 19th century artwork
Poppy (Papaver somniferum), 19th century artwork. These botanical drawings are from Text-book of forensic medicine and toxicology (London)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Sleeping baby

Sleeping baby
MODEL RELEASED. Sleeping baby being cuddled by her mother. This baby girl is 3 months old

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Tropical beach

Tropical beach. Photographed at Sunset Beach Park, Oahu, Hawaii, USA

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Blood spectra, 19th century artwork

Blood spectra, 19th century artwork. These spectra, showing the results of analysis of blood samples, are from Text-book of forensic medicine and toxicology (London)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Global warming, conceptual artwork

Global warming, conceptual artwork. Computer artwork of a wind turbine with dark clouds and an orange colour cast, representing the use of alternative methods of energy production to try

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Aquatic plants, 16th century artwork

Aquatic plants, 16th century artwork. These plants include tribulum delineatum (spiny plant, possibly tribulus terrestris), palustrem nymphaem (marshy plant) and marinum muscum (sea moss)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Australasian gannets

Australasian gannets (Morus serrator). Pair of gannets performing a courtship ritual. These large seabirds nest in large colonies on coastal islands. Pairs remain together over several seasons

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Palm trees on a beach at sunset

Palm trees on a beach at sunset. Photographed at Ka anapali Beach, Kahekili Beach Park, Maui, Hawaii, USA

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Australasian gannet preening

Australasian gannet preening
Australasian gannet (Morus serrator) preening. These large seabirds nest in large colonies on coastal islands. Photographed in New Zealand

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Oxfordshire plants, 18th century artwork

Oxfordshire plants, 18th century artwork. This page of drawings is from the book The natural history of Oxford-Shire (1705) by the English naturalist Robert Plot (1640-1696)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Alpacas

Alpacas (Vicugna pacos). These animals are bred for their hair, which is used in textiles. Photographed in New Zealand

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Mining steam engine, 18th century artwork

Mining steam engine, 18th century artwork. This drawing shows the steam engine designed by the English inventor Thomas Savery (circa 1650-1715)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Deadly nightshade, 19th century artwork

Deadly nightshade, 19th century artwork
Deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna), 19th century artwork. This botanical drawing is from Text-book of forensic medicine and toxicology (London)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Foxglove, 19th century artwork

Foxglove, 19th century artwork
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), 19th century artwork. These botanical drawings are from Text-book of forensic medicine and toxicology (London)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Enston waterworks, 18th century artwork

Enston waterworks, 18th century artwork. These waterworks are in Enston, Oxfordshire, England. This artwork is from the book The natural history of Oxford-Shire (1705)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Hemlock, 19th century artwork

Hemlock, 19th century artwork
Hemlock (Conium maculatum), 19th century artwork. These botanical drawings are from Text-book of forensic medicine and toxicology (London)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Australasian gannet colony

Australasian gannet colony (Morus serrator). These large seabirds nest in large colonies on coastal islands. Photographed in New Zealand

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Ocular plants, 16th century artwork

Ocular plants, 16th century artwork. These floral plants include sedum album, wolfs bane (aconitum), and houseleek (sempervivum tectorum)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Christmas lights

Christmas lights. Houses adorned with Christmas lights and ornaments at night

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Air pump equipment, 18th century artwork

Air pump equipment, 18th century artwork. This is a crank-driven air pump (top), with the other drawings showing how the pump works

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Christmas lights

Christmas lights. Row of houses adorned with Christmas lights and ornaments at night

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Chloroform analysis, 19th century artwork

Chloroform analysis, 19th century artwork. Apparatus for the detection of chloroform in forensic investigations. This artwork is from Text-book of forensic medicine and toxicology (London)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Human anatomy, 18th century artwork

Human anatomy, 18th century artwork
Human anatomy. 18th century anatomical artworks showing the musculature and skeleton of the human body. These artworks are from the encyclopedic dictionary Lexicon technicum (1704)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Barometer equipment, 18th century artwork

Barometer equipment, 18th century artwork. The main drawing (left) shows the design of a barometer built by the English scientist Francis Hauksbee (1666-1713)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Global warming, conceptual artwork

Global warming, conceptual artwork. Computer artwork of an electricity pylon with dark clouds and an orange colour cast, representing the negative effect of traditional methods of energy production

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Fossils, 18th century artwork

Fossils, 18th century artwork. This page of drawings is from the book The natural history of Oxford-Shire (1705) by the English naturalist Robert Plot (1640-1696)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Arsenic detection, 19th century artwork

Arsenic detection, 19th century artwork. Apparatus for the detection of arsenic in forensic investigations. This artwork is from Text-book of forensic medicine and toxicology (London)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Lone tree in flower on a hill

Lone tree in flower on a hill. Photographed in Altnau, Thurgau, Switzerland, in May

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Alpaca

Alpaca (Vicugna pacos). These animals are bred for their hair, which is used in textiles. Photographed in New Zealand

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Oxfordshire animals, 18th century artwork

Oxfordshire animals, 18th century artwork. This page of drawings is from the book The natural history of Oxford-Shire (1705) by the English naturalist Robert Plot (1640-1696)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Australasian gannet preening

Australasian gannet preening
Australasian gannet (Morus serrator) preening. These large seabirds nest in large colonies on coastal islands. Photographed in New Zealand

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Fossils, 18th century artwork

Fossils, 18th century artwork. This page of drawings is from the book The natural history of Oxford-Shire (1705) by the English naturalist Robert Plot (1640-1696)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Digital plants, 16th century artwork

Digital plants, 16th century artwork. These digital (hand-like) plants include orchis maculata and colchicum autumnale. Artwork from the book Phytognomonica (Naples)

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Tropical beach

Tropical beach. Photographed at Sunset Beach Park, Oahu, Hawaii, USA

Background image2 Sep 2009 Greetings Card Collection: Fossils, 18th century artwork

Fossils, 18th century artwork. This page of drawings is from the book The natural history of Oxford-Shire (1705) by the English naturalist Robert Plot (1640-1696)


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